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The stereotypical ways zombies defeat the military in cinema
Despite the military’s epic arsenal, it never seems to be enough to stop a zombie plague.
By Sarah Sicard
Navy: Death of sailor on aircraft carrier Carl Vinson unrelated to COVID-19
The first-class petty officer was found unresponsive in his work center on Saturday.
Air Force Academy cadets eye May graduation after second cadet death in 3 days
"We will make it to the finish line."
By Jon Simkins
Air Force Academy cadet found dead Thursday on campus
Per Department of Defense policy, the cadet’s name will be withheld until next-of-kin notification.
By Jon Simkins
Would Trump drive NATO exit? Congress works on roadblocks.
Amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s intentions toward NATO, Congress is taking bipartisan action to stop him from withdrawing from the alliance.
By Joe Gould
Trump says America is on the hunt for Islamic State’s new leader
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that America now has its eye on a new Islamic State leader, telling the Economic Club of New York that “we know where he is.”
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Conan might want to cancel his White House plans, ISIS just named new leader
In an eight-minute audio released by ISIS media outlet al-Furqan, ISIS confirmed the deaths of al-Baghdadi and ISIS spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir. The ISIS spokesman was considered by some analysts as the next successor to al-Baghdadi.
By Shawn Snow
CENTCOM commander releases video of raid on Baghdadi compound, which now looks like a ‘parking lot with large potholes'
The compound — located about four miles from the Turkish border near Syria’s Idlib province — now “looks pretty much like a parking lot with large potholes."
By Shawn Snow
Islamic State still poses a threat after al-Baghdadi’s death
Eliminating the Islamic State group's elusive leader gives President Donald Trump a new argument for leaving Syria, but the U.S. military campaign against the extremists is far from finished.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press